Briefing for gorilla trekking takes place before 8:00 am at the park headquarters in Kinigi. All trackers must be at the park office in time for the briefing which is led by the park guide.
Gorilla trekking in the Volcanoes National Park involves choosing among 10 habituated gorilla groups. You will be assigned one based on your overall fitness. Tracking can take between 2 to 6 hours depending on which family you are assigned.
The activity can be challenging especially if you are not in good shape or mentally prepared to complete it. However, the one hour spent with the gorilla family is a lifetime experience which you will never forget.
Watching a group of gorillas in the wild is an uncomfortable reminder of just how much we have in common with them. You could spend hours just watching the little ones roll around and play.
Mountain Gorillas can be very playful and curious especially if they see something unfamiliar. While with the gorilla family, it’s important to listen to instructions from your guide. Always remain calm and never make sudden movements.
After your one hour with the gorilla group, return back to the starting point where you will meet our guide to driving you back to your hotel for lunch and rest.
Late in the afternoon, you will head out for a visit to the Iby’iwacu Cultural Village in Musanze. Now known as the Gorilla Guardians Village, the Centre started as a place where former poachers would showcase their products.
The government of Rwanda revamped the place and rebuilt it to become a modern cultural Centre that competes with the best in East Africa.
You will find all the tribes in Rwanda including the Batwa performing cultural dances and songs. You can also participate by putting on local robes, entering some of the traditional huts and dancing with the troupe. End of 4th day Congo and Rwanda safari tour.